BlackBerry UEM Client
BlackBerry UEM Client
BlackBerry UEM Client
Everyone
BlackBerry Limited
UEM client enables secure access to work email, work apps and work policies.


Average Rating

2.5


Number of Ratings

72,003


Number of Downloads

5M+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

Free


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About BlackBerry UEM Client

The BlackBerry® UEM Client integrates Android™ devices with your organization’s enterprise mobility management (EMM) software: BlackBerry UEM, BES®12, or BES®10. Once activated, the BlackBerry UEM Client enables: • Secure access to work email, calendars and contacts • Automated configuration of ... read more

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Summary

Total Permissions

39

Total Categories

12

Highest Risk

9

Average Risk

5

Counts

4

13

20

2

Rating Details





User Reviews

A Google user A Google user
528
Wednesday, April 17, 2019

RIM was known for their solid software. That's why BlackBerry users loved their phones. I understand trying to get back in the game by purchasing and revamping a product with an existing market share, but nothing about this reminds me of the glory days. Good was flat out terrible, but this isn't much better. I don't enjoy using it, the software is riddled with poor UI choices, unpredictable functionality, and just an overall terrible UX. Sigh.

A Google user A Google user
92
Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Worst app I've seen so far. And I've seen some very bad apps. It was disrupting with extremely annoying and completely useless warnings me while I was writing this very review, although I turned off all notifications. It can remotely reset your phone without permission and monitor all traffic on the phone (no more porn for me lol). It can change device's password anytime. It's maybe good if company paid for your device, but you must be really dumb to install something like that on your personal

David Tillotson David Tillotson
506
Thursday, September 1, 2022

After all the previous issues with the failed ID system (now apparemtly resolved), I have found that the power consumption in the background is insanely high. 34% of battery consumed by an app that doesn't have any active function is just nonsensical. If it wasn't for this being mandatory for my employer's software, this would be purged from my system. Not what I'd expect in an "enterprise grade" application, especially one relied upon by major corporations. Edited

A Google user A Google user
69
Monday, July 22, 2019

Does not work with my BB PRIV (Android 6.0.1). I accept the settings, the software goes back to securing communications, and unfortunately closes after communications are secured. Works with some cheap chinese Android 6.0.0 phone, though. Company IT says the PRIV is old and not recommended. So I won't be bothered with emails, and appointments on the go. Thanks, BlackBerry!

A Google user A Google user
14
Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Updated comments about this application... It still sucks really really bad... most recently (October 2018) the updates have forced me to uninstall ALL the email related applications since it prompts you for an "activation key", which our support department can not provide. And still at times I won't receive any emails at all until I go into the application, then I'm flooded with emails. Did I mention that this application sucks really bad, always has from day one!

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